Latest Quantum Computing Post
The week ending November 22, 2025, delivered a powerful surge of advancements in quantum computing demanding your attention—from Hong Kong deploying the city’s first chip-based quantum network to IBM and Cisco unveiling plans for a distributed, fault-tolerant quantum infrastructure. Funding accelerated, hardware reached new milestones, and post-quantum defenses hardened. These developments aren’t hype; they’re the building blocks of the next computing era. Here’s the full summary you can’t afford to miss.
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Recent Quantum Computing Posts
Quantum Technologies and the Implications for National Defense and Security
Quantum technologies in defence & security Read More… + In the defence and security environment, two applications will have particularly significant implications in the near- to mid-term. While quantum computing has received most of the hype around quantum technologies, a whole world of quantum sensing
Futureproofing the UK Economy; IBM is Here to Help
UK STFC Hartree Centre and IBM Begin Five-Year, £210 Million Partnership to Accelerate Discovery and Innovation with AI and Quantum Computing Science Minister Amanda Solloway has unveiled a five-year, £210 million partnership with IBM (NYSE: IBM). Its mission is to support UK businesses and the public sector by
SoftBank Proves Its Support to Visionaries with IonQ Partnership
IonQ and SoftBank Investment Advisers Team Up to Expand Quantum Computing Access Globally IonQ, Inc. (“IonQ”), the leader in quantum computing, today [June 3] announced a strategic partnership with SoftBank Investment Advisers, manager of SoftBank Vision Funds 1 and 2, to deploy quantum-first solutions in
The Shorts | 6/7/21 | Cybersecurity and Cryptography in Quantum Computing
Quantum computers could crack today’s encrypted messages. That’s a problem | Quantum computers, if they mature enough, will be able to crack much of today’s encryption. That’ll lay bare private communications, company data and military secrets. Source: c|net. Quantum computers could crack today’s encrypted messages.
Zero Trust? IBM to Establish Cybersecurity Centre for U.S. Government Clients
IBM To Establish New Cybersecurity Center For US Federal Clients IBM (NYSE: IBM) today [June 2, 2021] announced that it is creating the IBM Center for Government Cybersecurity, a collaborative environment focused on helping federal agencies address current and future cybersecurity threats. The center will
Upwards of 1,000 Jobs, Experiential Learning Programs, and Quantum City Centre of Excellence Coming to Alberta
Mphasis, Government of Alberta and University of Calgary partner to accelerate the development of Quantum Computing ecosystem in Calgary Together they launch ‘Quantum City COE’ within ‘Sparkle Calgary’ to build solutions for the commercial application of quantum computing for AI and machine learning Mphasis (BSE: 526299) (NSE: MPHASIS), an information
Next-Gen Air Transportation Pilot Program to Study Quantum Computing, Urban Air Mobility
UAM vehicles and UAV flying urban areas. (Image Credit: Sumitomo Corporation) The Sumitomo Corporation is leading collaboration between OneSky Systems and Tohoku University to study the feasibility of applying quantum computing optimization algorithms to the concept of Urban Air Mobility, or UAM. UAM and quantum
Canada’s Quantum Successes: Just a House of Cards?
Interesting read and to be expected as the quantum industry matures. Recommend reading from the source. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit Canada must act fast to prepare for the quantum age Read More… + Canada has been an early global leader in quantum research, but
Arqit Signs Northrop Grumman to Study Quantum Encryption Uses for National Security
Arqit and Northrop Grumman in the UK sign quantum encryption collaboration agreement Arqit, the quantum encryption company, has signed a collaboration agreement with Northrop Grumman in the UK. Through the collaboration, Arqit, which is developing end-to-end quantum encryption using satellite distribution, will work with Northrop Grumman to